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| San Giovanni in Conca Piazza Giuseppe Missori, Milan, 20121 | ![]() |
Founded in the early Christian era, this church was renovated in the 11th century and expanded in the 13th century. It has three naves, and became a mausoleum for the Visonti...
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| Seminario Arcivescovile 11 Corso Venezia, Milan, 20121 | ![]() |
Commissioned by Carlo Borromeo in 1564, construction of the Seminary was begun by Seregni and Pellegrini in the 16th century, and was finished by Aurelio Trezzi and Fabio Mangone, under the direction of Cardinal Federico... more
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| Scuole Arcimbolde Piazza S, Alessandro, 1, Milan, 20123 | ![]() |
The seat of the Barnabite Schools, it was built to a design by Lorenzo Binago from 1663, financed by a bequest from the Arcimboldi family. The building underwent successive modifications that partly altered the original ... more
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| San Carlo al Lazzaretto 1 Largo Fra Paolo Bellintani, Milan, 20124 | ![]() |
On the right of Viale Tunisia on the side of Bellintani is this work by Carlo Borromeo. It was built on the ancient temple of S. Maria della Sanità from 1558-92 and is...
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| Stresa e le Isole Borromee Stresa, Stresa, 28838 | ![]() |
(Beautiful Island) is the most famous of the three, and the first that you'll visit. It is named after Isabella, whose husband, Carlo III Borromeo (1538-84), built the palace and terraced gardens for her as a wedding pre... more
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| Stabilimento Campari 7 Via Davide Campari, Sesto San Giovanni, Suburbs, Milan, 20099 | ![]() |
Designed and built between 1902 and 1904 by Luigi Perrone, this was one of the first buildings to utilize reinforced concrete. It consists of a compact volume with a central...
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| Santa Maria Maddalena al Cerchio Via Cappuccio, Milan, 20123 | ![]() |
This ancient convent for nuns in the Umiliate order was founded in the second half of the 12th century on the site of the Roman arena. Of the original building, all that remains...
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| San Carlo al Corso 1 Piazza San Carlo, Milan, 20122 | ![]() |
The magnificent church of San Carlo al Corso was designed and built by Carlo Amati between 1839 and 1847. It looks out over the Piazza San Babila on the Corso Vittorio Emanuele. By setting back the façade of the earlier.... more
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| Santa Maria presso Santa Satiro 3 Via Speronari, Milan, 20123 | ![]() |
This extremely famous church is linked to the name of Bramante. In actual fact, nearby S. Satiro has a much older foundation which was influenced by Bishop Ansperto and generally dates from the 9th century. However, the ... more
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| San Eustorgio 1 Piazza Sant | ![]() |
You were out early in the morning. But you certainly got yourself a nice view. The clear plaza with what look like some puddles gives this beautiful building a sort of gritty feel. The rough lighting that is not intended... more
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